Monday 28 January 2013

Photographs from shoot for potential Digipak panels


This is a photograph from the shoot of the city section of our music video, the idea was to have the graffiti on the back panel of the music video where the tracks our. However this idea will not be used as there would be too much writing covering the panel and it isn't as effective as another idea I have chosen. This other idea I will use is to have a close up of the 'drink me' bottle and the tracks shown on the bottle.
This particular photograph was a possible idea for the panel where the CD will be placed. This was thought of because the table scenes in the music video are what connects the two different worlds the girl enters. However, instead of this shot I have decided to take a birds eye view of the table meaning that it will be the shape of the CD. This is appealing as it will look more effective and works well in the centre of the digipak.

As I have decided to create a six panel digipak an initial idea was to have the girl from the modern society on one side and her 'vintage' self on the other side both looking at each other. This will show the contrasts of the different worlds she has entered into. However, an issue of using a close up of both of there faces looking at each other is the fact that there isn't any significant factors suggesting whether she is in the modern world or not. Therefore, instead I will include a full length picture of the girl in both costumes in order to notice the different worlds she is in. 

2 comments:

  1. Brief captions explaining purpose the stills yu tookon your photoshoot are important.

    We discussed the design in class today with some fresh ideas.

    I suggest you practice screen shots for a phrototype digipak so that when you compose the real thing you will be more confident.

    Your prototype ard copy is excellent.

    I've also had another idea which you can abandon:

    The front two panels
    1) split image of the girl, one in vintage costume against trees or black background, the other on the left of the frame in contemporary costme against a black background or tall buildings.

    2) As if in the front row of the theatre the back of a rabbit's head split in two.

    So: Curtains drawn apart, girl split in 2 like a split screen and rabbit in audience split in 2 carrying on the theme of the slit screen!!!

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  2. Whoops, para 4 i mean "prototype hard copy)and in final line split screen not slit screen. this is what comes with being in a rush.

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